Four journalists arrested, two TV channels closed in latest Taliban crackdown on Afghan media

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The latest victims include three radio journalists in Khost province who were arrested on 22 April for broadcasting music and receiving calls from female listeners during broadcasts

KRC TIMES Desk

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the release of four radio journalists and the reopening of two “critical” privately-owned TV channels that have fallen victim during the past few weeks to the latest escalation in the Taliban clampdown on media freedom in Afghanistan.

The latest victims include three radio journalists in Khost province who were arrested on 22 April for broadcasting music and receiving calls from female listeners during broadcasts. On 6 April, Taliban intelligence arrested a radio reporter in connection with his reporting in Ghazni province, seizing his phone and inspecting its contents. And on 16 April, two privately owned TV channels, Noor TV and Barya TV were closed for not respecting “national and Islamic values.”

“These punitive decisions are just the latest episodes in the unrelenting Taliban clampdown on the media. The authorities relentlessly target journalists – particularly reporters working for foreign media, who are accused of denigrating the Taliban government – and subject them to arbitrary detention and every kind of restriction. At the same time, their censorship of privately owned TV news channels aims to eliminate any reporting that is not under the government’s control. RSF calls for the immediate release of the four detained radio journalists and urges the authorities to lift the suspension of the Noor TV and Barya TV channels.”

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